Why it's time to go beyond 'organic' to regenerative agriculture

Once we've gone down the rabbit hole, digging up all the social, public health, and environmental issues we face today, how do we get ourselves out of there to actually take action and make a difference? Most people already understand and support the idea of 'organic,' which is great... But why is that not enough for sustainability? Why is regenerative agriculture the next big thing to support?

This is a conversation on Green Dreamer Podcast with Kaméa Chayne, a show exploring environmental and intersectional sustainability from ideas to life. Subscribe to Green Dreamer oniTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or any podcast app and let’s learn what it takes to thrive in every sense of the word!

Highlights

[2:18] What first inspired Mari's love for the environment.

[5:04] Kaméa: "What specifically did you learn about environmentalism that caused you to have your wakeup call?"

[6:23] What helped Mari to climb out of the rabbit hole of environmental issues.

[8:30] How Mari became an ecological designer and educator.

[9:08] Kaméa: "What motivated you to start Project Grounded?"

[10:00] Mari: "I wanted to found out: is there a way to make this movement relevant? To make it resonate with people who are not farmers themselves, but who want to make a difference in terms of the climate, who don't want to see our farmlands devastated, who want to eat healthy food, etc?"

[11:00] Mari on what regenerative farming is all about.

[15:05] Kaméa: "What are the keys to designing landscapes that support life in all of its forms?"

[17:22] Mari on her biggest challenge in keeping track of the different elements involved in regenerative farming.